3Com NBX 100 Installation Manual page 121

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TableEntry Create 1 47 91 12 12 LongDistance 0 2
Explanation: Creates, in table ID 1 (the Internal table), entry 47, which
directs the NBX 100 to look for the digits 91 at the beginning of any
12-digit sequence (Min and Max are both 12). If the NBX 100 detects
such a sequence, it assigns LongDistance as the class of service.
Because the NBX 100 software does not use the priority value, the NBX
100 leaves 0 (zero) as the value, and assigns the call to route 2 (the T1
route).
TableEntry Create 1 48 91508 12 12 LongDistance 0 1
Explanation: Creates, in table ID 1 (the Internal table), entry 48, which
directs the NBX 100 to look for the digits 91508 at the beginning of any
12-digit sequence (Min and Max are both 12). If the NBX 100 detects
such a sequence, it assigns LongDistance as the class of service. Because
the NBX 100 software does not use the priority value, the NBX 100 leaves
0 (zero) as the value, and assigns the call to route 1 (the route that uses
the 4-port card).
TableEntry Create 1 49 91617 12 12 LongDistance 0 1
Explanation: Creates, in table ID 1 (the Internal table), entry 48, which
directs the NBX 100 to look for the digits 91617 at the beginning of any
12-digit sequence (Min and Max are both 12). If the NBX 100 detects
such a sequence, it assigns LongDistance as the class of service. Because
the NBX 100 software does not use the priority value, the NBX 100 leaves
0 (zero) as the value, and assigns the call to route 1 (the route that uses
the 4-port card).
TableEntry Create 1 50 91781 12 12 LongDistance 0 1
Explanation: Creates, in table ID 1 (the Internal table), entry 48, which
directs the NBX 100 to look for the digits 91781 at the beginning of any
12-digit sequence (Min and Max are both 12). If the NBX 100 detects
such a sequence, it assigns LongDistance as the class of service. Because
the NBX 100 software does not use the priority value, the NBX 100 leaves
0 (zero) as the value, and assigns the call to route 1 (the route that uses
the 4-port card).

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